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Across the U.S., more than six million people have lost the right to vote because of their criminal records. More than 1.5 million of them live in Florida, more than in any other state, reports the New York Times Magazine. A proposed ballot initiative would...

“We must reduce the number of people who are sucked into the addiction vortex,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions told an opioid research summit sponsored by the National Institute of Justice on Tuesday. “As they move into the whirlpool, addiction, bankruptcy, divorce and death awaits.” Sessions...

President Trump told advisers he is open to keeping Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on the job, reports the Wall Street Journal. Rosenstein allies say he has given them the impression he doesn’t plan to quit. That raised the possibility that a roller coaster week...

You might think that all you need to avoid cyber schemes is common sense, but even the biggest law firms require employee training to avoid attacks. In 2017, DLA Piper, the largest law firm in the world, suffered a catastrophic cyber attack. In this episode...

Prosecutors can do better at using data to make management decisions, set and measure their goals and priorities, and explain their activities to constituents, the Urban Institute says in a new report. The institute surveyed state prosecutors to gauge their capacity to collect and use...

President Trump is among those who believe that if Christine Blasey Ford was sexually assaulted by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in the early 1980s, and if the attack was “as bad as she says,” she would have told someone and a police report would...